"South Park" Credigree Weed St. Patrick's Day Special (TV Episode 2022) Poster

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8/10
Funny and dumb as it should be
FlaggyFlaggy20 March 2022
This episode was really funny but definitely not anywhere near an all timer it was good but still not the best it could be?

Second favorite episode of this season big fix stays on top.
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8/10
Good but
chrismangle17 March 2022
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I liked this episode I thought it was funny with everyone attacking butters for pinching them but with the whole "last white holiday" thing I thought wasn't that funny. St Patrick's design was good and he himself was funny but I think Trey and Matt are losing their social commentary that's why I didn't give it the 9 I would've wanted too.
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7/10
Was St Patrick Really Like that?
Laqshayaroraofficial18 March 2022
A good episode focusing on Butters, Randy and St. Patrick's day celebration. Ending was shocking, I don't really know if St. Patrick was really like they showed in the end. Also why are they not showing us badass side of Cartman, he is not doing anything bad or racist anymore and that's sad. Not much role of Kenny also.
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9/10
Can you imagine if everyone would've loved Tegridy Farms from the start?
lauchaguti-9946121 March 2022
Ever since the season 23 premiere "Mexican Joker" aired (man that was almost 2.5 years ago!), Trey and Matt have been using Randy as a "meta-scapegoat": a way to fulfill their needs of speaking directly to the audience, and their fans. A percentage of the fanbase was not happy with the show aiming their attention fully towards the patriarch of the Marsh family and his new venture on the weed business. If everyone would've loved the Tegridy Farms plot right from the start, we probably would never have had any more Tegridy episodes to begin with. The reason they keep coming back is because these stories write themselves. It's easy for them, and a lot of us still love the Tegridy shtick.

As a long time fan of the show I noticed that the South Park fanbase has changed a lot. Probably even more than the show. There's a lot of shipping characters and people are way more invested in their relationships and if a certain character will interact with another one and what not. This is probably tied with the fact that the world and the people have also been changing a lot over the past years. And, although they've never been known for a subtle satire, these last episodes have shown us a more obvious satire, now with a touch of hopelessness: I think the world, at some point, maybe decided South Park was the enemy and decided to change by going against its message, when in reality it was the opposite. I think Trey and Matt think there is no turning back with how the world thinks at this point. And so, the satire becomes more of a mirror of the reality rather than an exaggeration. Hey, if the people who gives this a 1/10 think only "staff members at comedy central or bots" could like this episode, then why can I be THAT pretentious too?? People who think there's a problem with the modern South Park have become what they swore to destroy. South Park has not changed; we did. But since nowadays a lot of people think we are saving the world or stopping the war just because we are tweeting a catchy hashtag or a hot selfie, we will never accept that we are on the wrong. That we have changed. And that the joke is on us, like it always has been.

Randy thinks his special is great and doesn't understand why people don't love it: is it because of him? Or because we definitely have to love Tolkien's dad Credigree? Of course, Randy is kind of a sociopath (is everything right at home Trey?) who just wants to make money, so it's kinda hard to defend him in this context. But luckily there's another plot so we don't have to. And the other plot is about Butters (oh Butters), who just wants to have fun on St. Patrick's Day, but things won't turn out to be how he wants them to be. Everybody wants the world to be like Butters thinks it is, but in reality, we are turning the world just like Randy thinks it is. Did we forget how to have fun? Episodes like this makes me think that we need South Park now more than ever. Everything, from the development of the plots, to the conclusion, scream of old-school South Park. Maybe there's still hope. Maybe we deserve better than 5 years of community service.
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10/10
Well, I loved it
ericstevenson17 March 2022
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This episode is a Saint Patrick's Day one and I am glad to see it being featured on "South Park"! It starts off with Butters pinching a girl and then being arrested for harassment. It's just great to see Butters in situations like this. Randy gets thrown in too for fighting Tolkein's dad in a weed rivalry. I thought this was much better than most of this season's episodes. SPD isn't the only white holiday, we also have Columbus Day!

Oh, I just remembered they did an episode about that, "Holiday Special". Thanks for "Holiday Special". I heard it was actually a myth that Saint Patrick actually drove the snakes from Ireland. I'm glad they didn't perpetuate it here! Saint Patrick himself does appear, drawn in the likeness of a Renaissance painting! Happy Saint Patrick's Day! ****
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9/10
One of the funniest episodes this season.
Nsky9023 March 2022
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The way butters tries to pinch everyone, and their reactions killed me 🤣. I just think that the ideas revolving around tegridy farm should decrease a bit.
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4/10
Just quit it with the weedfarn already
muchobliged19 March 2022
I miss the old theys when Randy always had something new to obsess over, now it is weedfarm only. It has been going on for years now, when does it stop? It's not funny, it is barely entertaining even. The Butters story felt very played out. As a take on current day social topics it had some somewhat funny moments, but it lacked the cleverness and substance to really hit.
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10/10
300+ episodes and still relevent
johnromero-0175120 March 2022
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There is a lot of debate on the quality of this episode, that's why it's good, it made us think. I mean C'mon st. Patty grabbed tit n' ate ass.. not only is that funny, but I'm hard. Emotionally.

South Park continues to play at an off-beat take on the "current thing," on a weekly basis, and their take continues to remain ambiguous.

The interpretations on aspects of this Episode are endless, and I really enjoyed it.. enough to make an Acct. On IMBD and make a review.

It's Me day guys c'mon.
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9/10
last cultural day of
cyroskristi19 March 2022
It would be very funny episode if it wasn't black pill ,at least show modern society climate of cancel people , rules for others (cultural appropriation) but not for them , "last white culture holiday" of the white minority that getting systemically closer to getting geno ... side !
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4/10
It felt like it was going somewhere...
promontorium199718 March 2022
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...Then it just fizzled out badly. Very, very badly. Trey and Matt are too focused on reproducing the stupidity of the nowadays society climate, but without adding any real valid commentary or even funny jokes. It feels lazy and cheap all the damn time.

St. Patrick design was spot-on on the Monty Python style, but overall it was another cheap attempt at a joke by just mocking the saint's memory. It was disgusting. I'm no stranger to South Park mocking religions, but they were hysterically funny in the past and reasonable in their commentary. Now they're just gratuitously offensive without a real punch line or a good reason.

Just re-watch "Red Hot Catholic Love" from 6th season for a very hard laugh or the duo "Do The Handicapped Go To Hell? / Probably" from 4th season for even more laughs.

It's sad to see the show dying like this, but hey it's 25 seasons already. It had to feel tired and unfunny at some point. The 4/10 rating is mainly because Butters: he still is one of the last funny characters in the show. Shame he got such a crappy material to star.
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2/10
South Park hits new low since two TV movies
ansonclockerlau19 April 2022
I watched the episode two times and I'm got some weird feeling. It's worst than previous episode, the story was inconsistent, the ending is bizzaire, and somehow make the character more weird and creppy.

The plot is strange, why St Patrick day, a festival popularised by Americans, said that appropriated by other race. Dude, those political message won't help. Don't starting me with the ending, the writing of this is one of the unforgivable moment in the show's history.

Overall, the episode flat as the plain pancakes. I'm out.
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5/10
Feels like it went nowhere.
dragonwarriorxtreme17 March 2022
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The plot of Credigree stealing from Tegridy feels basic, and Butters getting in jail solely because he was pinching a person with the incorrect outfit seems a bit too overdone considering Pajama Day. The reference to the Irish Barbarians and the British-Roman era is a nice and obscure touch, however. But that is the only neat thing I find about this episode.

The rest of the episode isn't very good, especially the ending is merely "turns out that St. Paddy wanted everyone to pinch anything they could regardless of their outfit." I don't know if it's just me, or if Randy being able to possess magic Irish powers to get out of jail with just weed somehow seems more farfetched than a synthetic living towel, a mummy, or Mecha-Streisand.

The ending being "Butters gets another wacky punishment" doesn't really sell me as it used to do in the past.
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5/10
Eh
odhranklly17 March 2022
It's very basic in comparison to actually decent South Park episodes. It feels like the sort of episode they'd make if they were losing their way which I think they somewhat are. Hopefully the rest of the season can be better. This just wasn't very good.
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4/10
Same stuff
Eric148919 March 2022
More ripped-from-the-headlines, semi-topical garbage. South Park has really gone downhill. They really need to go back to telling original stories because this season has been just the people of South Park freaking out and acting super PC over small crap, then beating the joke into the ground. What's the message? Doesn't matter, the show used to be funny and not be preachy, nihilistic crap.
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